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Border Patrol agents advised to release drunk drivers
PHOENIX (CBS5) -
13 Feb
A training memo for federal agents who patrol Arizona advises them they are under no obligation to detain an alcohol impaired driver and they face no liability by allowing them to continue driving.
The memo was shared exclusively with CBS5 Friday night. It was circulated among Customs and Border Patrol agents who work Arizona's Tucson sector. The memo gives agents three options of what they can do with a driver they suspect to be impaired:
Do not detain them
Detain the impaired individual at the request of a state or local law enforcement officer
Detain the impaired individual without a request from a state or local law enforcement officer
The memo also explains the ramifications of each option and what liability the agent could face. Only in the "do not detain them" option would the agent be free from any liability.
Border Patrol agents are not certified peace officers in Arizona, meaning they do not have the lawful authority to arrest someone suspected of breaking state law.
They have bigger fish to fry?
...They should have a moral obligation to want to take drunk drivers off the road. How would they feel if they let a drunk driver go and he went off and killed some people (caused an accident).
They have bigger fish to fry?
...They should have a moral obligation to want to take drunk drivers off the road. How would they feel if they let a drunk driver go and he went off and killed some people (caused an accident).
Nebulous's right....worst case scenario: they let a drunk driver go, said driver proceeds to kill someone and people rail at CBP over it. At the very least, they should detain them until they're sober.
They have bigger fish to fry?
...They should have a moral obligation to want to take drunk drivers off the road. How would they feel if they let a drunk driver go and he went off and killed some people (caused an accident).
Nebulous's right....worst case scenario: they let a drunk driver go, said driver proceeds to kill someone and people rail at CBP over it. At the very least, they should detain them until they're sober.
They have bigger fish to fry?
...They should have a moral obligation to want to take drunk drivers off the road. How would they feel if they let a drunk driver go and he went off and killed some people (caused an accident).
Nebulous's right....worst case scenario: they let a drunk driver go, said driver proceeds to kill someone and people rail at CBP over it. At the very least, they should detain them until they're sober.
Nebulous's got a point there, Freeze...technically, they can't detain them; however, if they're driving a motor vehicle, they can alert local authorities and act accordingly.
They have bigger fish to fry?
...They should have a moral obligation to want to take drunk drivers off the road. How would they feel if they let a drunk driver go and he went off and killed some people (caused an accident).
Nebulous's right....worst case scenario: they let a drunk driver go, said driver proceeds to kill someone and people rail at CBP over it. At the very least, they should detain them until they're sober.
Nebulous's got a point there, Freeze...technically, they can't detain them; however, if they're driving a motor vehicle, they can alert local authorities and act accordingly.
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